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Because if God had meant for us to be naked we would have been born that way.....oh wait ...we were born that way. People are weird, they are offended by nudity yet don't have the capability to look at someone without focusing on their genitals.

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Just trying to understand the dominant argument in favor of not wearing clothing. We are born without clothing which in other words means we are supposed to consider being without clothing the natural human condition?<br />In other words, nudity as a new born coming from the mother's womb or vagina to make you happy, is the way we are supposed to be for the rest of our lives. <br />Alright, if that's the argument i am lost. I am not a christian just want to understand this controversy.

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All Christians are not afraid to see people naked. It's something more common in the US where you have Fundamentalists constantly ranting and raving about the wages of sin. In Italy, which is Catholic, the number one TV show for several years was an amateur ***** tease.

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To a CHristian there is nothing wrong at all with the naked body--it's God's temple as well as His creation <br /><br />THe thing is that it's TOO SPECIAL AND TOO wonderful to be seen by just ANYONE . It's unworthy of our bodies to be viewed ONLY as a means of sexual satisfaction , although sex is a wonderful gift when shared by two people when there are a, number of EQUALLY IMPORTANT factors involved. It's not awful, the human body but sacred.. to be treated with respect and reserved for those VERY SPECIAL occasions.

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Ok then why was Adam and Eve place in the garden naked with each other i do not remember reading anywhere where they had clothes ive read that book many times and it said that Adam and Eve were naked in the garden God did not seem to mind them being nude he never said put clothes on or anything he enjoyed there company as they were

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Yes and they lived as they were intended to live---naked and perfect. Their loving was happy loving and beautiful. Their disobedience of God brought the uglyness into their lives. Their nudity--once beautiful now shamed them. They turned from God and His purpose for them. We are still victimized by it unless we take steps to return iourselves to our original state.

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Well... Have you ever seen what happens to a Christian that has seen a naked body? I tell ya, it's a mutation. They turn into hormonal-controlled mindless animals who can't hold themselves back. They forget everything, even their language, and start humping everything they see like a puberteering teenager on steroids. It ain't pretty, because once they have started, they can't stop. They also start humping the couch, the kitchen stove, the radiator. In one case we have observed a Christian man who - after being confronted with nudity - humped the engine of the ICE from Munich to Berlin. Another case reported to us tells us the story of a Christian who humped the power relay near Stuttgart after seeing a public ad for underwear by Schiesser. What was weird about that case is that both the Christian as well as the underwear model were men.<br /><br />So, our observations regarding this strange phenomenon leads to only one conclusion: Nudity to the Christian works like bath salts to the average human being: They loose their minds and are no longer in control of themselves. Therefore, Christians developed a fear of nudity in order to protect themselves.

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That is a few---so-called Christians! Do they give into Lust? They'll be the first to tell you that they do. The real Christian wants to preserve the sex act as the beautiful, joyful, funfilled wonderful act that it is--to be shared by lovers and with a view toward possibly having children. It's too goo to waste one anything less.